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Limeharbour, London, England. The arena is on the Isle of Dogs in the area known
as Docklands. It was converted to an ice hockey venue for 1998-99 season.Home ice for :London KnightsCapacity : 10,000 seatsIce pad size : 197 feet x 98 Feet (60
metres x 30 metres)

Limeharbour, London, England. Owned by Anschutz Sports Holdings, an offshoot of the
giant Anschutz Company. Joined the Superleague for the 1998-99 season.
The Knights became the first British team to reach the finals of the Continental Cup
in January 2001, where they narrowly missed taking the title at their first
attempt. When the Superleague folded after
the 2002-03 season and the London Arena was sold, the team announced that it
would not be icing in the 2003-04 season. Anschutz plan to have a new arena
inside the Millenium Dome - to be called the London Dome Arena.Home ice :London ArenaTeam colours : gold, red & blue Affiliations have included :Los
Angeles KingsHead coach : Jim Fuyarchuk & Scott Rex
(originally assistant coach) 1998-99, Chris McSorley
1999-01, Bob Leslie 2001-03Honours :
Won the British Championship in
2000.
Won the Continental Cup silver medal in
2000-01.

London Lions (1924-33)

London, England, UK. First appeared during 1924-25 season. Contributed
six out of the ten players to the 1926 Great BritainEuropean Championship squad. Sometimes referred
to in contemporary accounts as 'London Canadians', for obvious reasons. Blane Sexton was the driving force and captain of Lions.
Played in the English League 1931-33.Home ice : Ice Club Westminster (1927-29), Golders Green
(1929-32), Hammersmith/Ice Club Westminster (1932-33)Team colours : blue & whiteTeam captain :Blane SextonHonours : Won the British
Championship in 1930.

London Lions (1973-74)

London, England, UK. This version of London Lions was the brainchild of
Bruce Norris, the owner of Detroit Red Wings.
They played just the one season, 1973-74, in preparation for the European Super
League which never materialised. The side of North Americans and Swedes was coached
by Doug Barkley. Their first game was played in Detroit against the Toledo Hornets.
The Lions played a total of 71 games. They played 24 home games in 11 weeks, including a
pair of home matches against Austrian Internationals before they toured across Europe and
the UK. They won 56 games, lost 12 and tied six (scoring 447 goals and conceding
222). They played in the Ahearne Cup, in Sweden, with the
following results ; 3-1 win over AIK, 3-5 defeat by Djurgården,
1-6 defeat by Leksand, a 5-5 tie against Regina Pats (representing Canada), a 2-1 win over
Dynamo Moscow 2-1 and a 6-4 win against Södertälje.
The tour of Europe also saw games against Sparta Prague, Helsinki IFK, Spartak Moscow, TPS
and the Czech and West German national squads.Home ice :Wembley ArenaTeam colours : red & white

London, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Colonial Hockey League
1994-95. The team suspended operations prior to the 1995-96 season and then
the franchise was sold to the Dayton Ice Bandits.Home ice :Team colours :

Born in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. A stand out defenceman for the
Barrie Flyers in the late 1940's and an Ontario
Junior All-Star, he was actively courted by Toronto who wanted to pair him with
a former arch-rival Tim Horton. Stan did not want to sign with Toronto and he was one of the few players to openly defy
legendary coach Hap Emms who ultimately relented and assigned his rights to Montreal. At a time
the Montreal line-up was nearly impossible to break, so Stan was sent to Victoria Cougars
in 1950 as part of a policy to stock the historically weak Cougars with some serious talent.
Stan played with Montreal in the 1952 final against Detroit Red Wings who were unstoppable that season. He was set to return to the parent club the following year when a devastating on ice injury nearly took his life. In a collision with an opposing player whose stick broke,
Stan's thigh was pierced through severing the femoral artery, Stan lost more than half his blood. Only the quick thinking of the team trainer and the presence of a doctor in the arena saved his life.
The doctors declared he would never walk again, let alone play hockey, but by the following season, coming back with the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League, Stan was returning to form only to be stopped short due to complications form the injury.
Despite the medical complications that plagued him throughout the rest of his life he was able to return to hockey as the team captain and biggest ever acquisition of the Strathroy Rockets
leading them to
Ontario Senior B championships. The Rockets were a formidable group of such skill and stature that they played exhibition games with the Detroit Red Wings and the Czechoslovakian National Team.
Stan's last hockey was with the Allan Cup Champion Senior A Chatham Maroons
on a tour they made of
Scandinavia and the Soviet Union in 1960, during the height of the Cold War.
Brother of Norm Long.Club Career : Played for Barrie Flyers
1946-49, Barrie Flyers & Buffalo Bisons 1949-50,
Victoria Cougars & Montreal Royals 1950-51,
Buffalo Bisons & Montreal Canadiens 1951-52,
Victoria Cougars 1952-53, Buffalo Bisons
1953-54, Durham Greys 1954-55, Strathroy Rockets
1956-60 and Chatham Maroons 1960-61. Coached
Kitchener Canucks 1954-55.Medals : Won the
Ontario Senior B Championship 1958-59 & 1959-60.Honours : Captain of the Strathroy Rockets
1956-60

Commack, New York, USA. Also known as the Commack Arena. The hanger-like
structure, used for flea-markets in later years, was demolished in the summer
of 1996 to make way for a shopping centre.Home ice for :Long Island Ducks
1961-73, Long Island Cougars 1973-75Capacity : 4,000Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet

i. NHL : On 24th March 1936 Detroit Red Wings
visited Montreal Maroons in a
semi-final play-off game. The game finished 1-0 to Detroit. There were six overtime periods with the only goal coming
at 176:30 - nearly three full games of hockey. The game finished at 2:25 am.
Mud Bruneteau scored the goal
and Detroit won the series and went on to win the Stanley
Cup.ii. Fundraiser : An attempt to establish the longest
continuous hockey "game" (scheduled to last 80 hours) was held on the 7th-10th June 2001 at the Steven C West Ice Arena
in Breckenridge, Colorado, USA.

Los Angeles, California, USA. Originally founded in 1971 but re-named in 1972. The
Sharks were formerly the Los Angeles Aces franchise
re-named before the inaugural season. The Sharks played in World
Hockey Association for two seasons, 1972-73 and 1973-74 . The franchise was sold
then to Michigan Stags.

Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Played in the East Coast Hockey League
1990-94. The Ice Hawks suspended operations in the 1993-94 season and the franchise
transferred to Jacksonville, Florida as the Jacksonville
Lizard Kings.Home ice :
Team colours :